Jun 12 2008
Shooting in public places
is about keeping photographers out of trouble, and supporting them when trouble looms.
We have been covering Photographers Rights continuously since the 4th of July, 2004.
Photography is not a crime; photography is not terrorism;
but systematic harassment of photographers… what is that?Have you been hassled while trying to make what you thought was an innocuous photograph or video? Have you been threatened? Have security guards or police demanded that you hand over your film, memory cards, and/or camera? Perhaps snatched them from you? Then PhotoPermit.Org is intended for you.
Despite the Stars and Stripes banner the blog covers stories from all over the world.
link via Scott Kelby.
